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Luvingdaughter2
Asked February 2019
How does a daughter get all medical and placement decision-making rights?
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Power of Attorney (POA)
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JoAnn29
Feb 2019
It would help if we had more info to answer your question.
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Windyridge
Feb 2019
If your parent is competent they can assign you Power of Attorney. Fairly simple process. If not competent you’d have to go through the guardianship/ conservator process. More involved, more money. In eith case, consult with an attorney.
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